Bigfoot Enthusiast Discovers Giant, Toeless Prints in Batista Canyon
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Jenna Boziger, a paranormal enthusiast and YouTube content creator, has recently shared some intriguing findings from her explorations near Batista Canyon. In her video titled "New Photographic Evidence of Cryptid Activity," uploaded to her channel cryptiC Cryptids, she discusses a series of unusual prints she discovered during her walks with her dog, Waldo.
Jenna explains that the location she frequents isn't heavily populated, making it an ideal spot for observing potential cryptid activity. She has found oranges scattered and crushed, along with peculiar prints that she believes are not from common animals such as raccoons. Jenna has been collecting these prints for three months, primarily during the spring season.
Some of the prints Jenna discovered are nearly as large as her size 8 women's shoe, and they don't resemble human footprints. Instead, they have toes, which she refers to as "fingers" in the video. She also mentions finding multiple prints in certain areas, forming trails that eventually fade out.
While Jenna can't definitively say that these prints belong to a cryptid, she shares her observations and theories, encouraging viewers to draw their own conclusions. She also considers the possibility that the prints might be from jackrabbits, which are known to be quite large in the area.
Jenna's video is a fascinating account of her discoveries, and she presents her findings in a thoughtful and engaging manner. If you're interested in cryptids and enjoy watching firsthand accounts of possible paranormal activity, we highly recommend checking out her video and subscribing to her channel.
Remember, at Squatchable, we are open-minded and always eager to learn about new discoveries in the world of the paranormal. We encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on the matter. Who knows, maybe these peculiar prints are the work of a cryptid, or perhaps they can be explained by more common animals in the area. Either way, it's an intriguing mystery worth exploring.